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Five Tips from Google Canada to Help Improve Your Search Results

Trying to get more visitors to your business? First they have to find you. This advice from Google can help make it easier for potential visitors to find you when they are planning their trip.

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Tourism Nova Scotia Staff Announcements

Tourism Nova Scotia would like to welcome these employees to our team!

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Updated Guide to Starting & Running a Restaurant Available Now

Find out what it takes to open a restaurant and, most importantly, make it successful, in the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia’s updated Guide to Starting and Running a Restaurant in Nova Scotia.

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Community Branding Initiative Boosts Port Hood Community Pride, Provides Positive Impression for Visitors

The Port Hood community rallied behind an initiative that improved the visitor experience through signage, streetscaping and store fronts.

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July 2018 Tourism Indicators Now Available

Tourism performance indicators for July are now available at www.tourismns.ca.

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Inspiring Content Program Partners Capturing Nova Scotia’s Authentic Experiences

Introducing the 12 partners in Tourism Nova Scotia’s 2018 Inspiring Content Program.

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Tourism Operators Invited to Innovation Fête in Yarmouth

Explore new ideas and approaches to increase your competitive edge and connect with innovators on October 23.

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Changes to Federal Regulations Affecting Whale Watching Tour Operations

The federal government has made changes to the Marine Mammal Regulations related to minimum approach distances for whales, dolphins and porpoises, and disturbing marine mammals. These changes could affect whale watching tours.

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Nova Scotia is a Culinary Tourism Trailblazer

Get a taste for what’s new on the Good Cheer Trail, Lobster Trail and Chowder Trail this year, hear from two operators about their experience as trail participants, and find out which country sees Nova Scotia as a model for successful culinary trail development.

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